Reimagining Regional Governance in Latin America by Federico Merke, Oliver Stuenkel, and Andreas E. Feldmann examines the challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in the region. The authors argue that Latin America's existing regional governance model is flawed and needs to be reimagined in order to address the region's political and economic challenges. The paper identifies ten potential ideas for reimagining regional governance in Latin America, including increased cooperation on trade, investment, and infrastructure, as well as greater emphasis on human rights and democracy. The authors also discuss the successes and failures of regional governance in the region and provide an overview of the political and economic context in which the region operates. Overall, the paper provides valuable insights into the potential for regional cooperation in Latin America and offers recommendations for how to improve the region's governance model.